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Ripples
A warp effect that creates different types of ripples.
Main Controls
These controls govern the type of ripple and the quality of optional ripple shine that you want.
Ripple Shape: Lets you choose from Circular, Square, Horizontal, Vertical, Exponential,
Star, and Radial ripples.
Wave Shape: Lets you choose from Sinusoidal, Triangular, Fresnel In, Fresnel Out, and
Natural waves.
A set of Shine parameters lets you overlay a simulated shine on top of these ripples.
Shine: A checkbox lets you turn this shine on and off.
Shine Direction: Lets you add a light shine to the peaks of the ripples. Works best at
low shine strength.
Vertical Shine Height: Lets you adjust the thickness of the highlights running along
theripples.
Shine Size: Lets you adjust the length of the highlights running along the ripples.
Shine Strength: Lets you adjust the overall appearance of the shine.
Animate: This checkbox, if checked, reveals a Speed slider that lets you set how
quickly the ripple effect auto-animates the phase of the currently configured ripple
effect, without the need to use keyframes.
Ripple Controls
A separate set of Ripple parameters lets you enable up to five overlapping ripples.
X and Y Position: Lets you change the center position of each set of ripples.
Amplitude: Lets you adjust the “height” of each ripple caused by this effect.
Frequency: Lets you choose how many ripples are being created.
Decay: Lets you adjust the falloff of the ripple effect, where ripples gradually diminish
as they reach the point of decay.
Phase: Lets you adjust the phase of the ripple effect relative to the center origination
point. If you want to animate a ripple simply, you can also choose to keyframe the
Phase parameter to create the same effect created by the Animate checkbox above.
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